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港口樯桅林立
code secret

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

break cipher, code
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. cipher [Brit ˈsʌɪfə, Am ˈsaɪfər] N

1. cipher (code):

2. cipher (nonentity):

3. cipher:

cipher MATH, COMPUT

4. cipher (Arabic numeral):

5. cipher (monogram):

II. cipher [Brit ˈsʌɪfə, Am ˈsaɪfər] VB trans

I. code [Brit kəʊd, Am koʊd] N

1. code (laws, rules):

code of ethics PSYCH, SOCIOL

2. code (of behaviour):

3. code (cipher, message):

4. code FIN:

5. code TELEC:

6. code COMPUT:

II. code [Brit kəʊd, Am koʊd] VB trans (gen)

code COMPUT

III. to code for VB intr (in genetics)

in the PONS Dictionary

cipher code N no pl, no art

in the PONS Dictionary

cipher N

1. cipher (code):

2. cipher (message):

3. cipher fig:

I. code [kəʊd, Am koʊd] N

II. code [kəʊd, Am koʊd] VB trans

OpenDict entry

code N

squawk code AVIAT
in the PONS Dictionary

cipher N

1. cipher (code):

2. cipher (message):

3. cipher fig:

I. code [koʊd] N

II. code [koʊd] VB trans

Present
Icipher
youcipher
he/she/itciphers
wecipher
youcipher
theycipher
Past
Iciphered
youciphered
he/she/itciphered
weciphered
youciphered
theyciphered
Present Perfect
Ihaveciphered
youhaveciphered
he/she/ithasciphered
wehaveciphered
youhaveciphered
theyhaveciphered
Past Perfect
Ihadciphered
youhadciphered
he/she/ithadciphered
wehadciphered
youhadciphered
theyhadciphered

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Important messages were sent using cipher codes.
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And then translating the cipher code to uncover instructions that locked a hidden song in-game.
www.kotaku.com.au
With a tiny keyboard one and a half inches square, the agent would first convert a text message into a cipher code, then peck the code into the keypad.
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But, few if any ciphers have ever achieved this second condition, so the point is generally a cryptanalysts delight whenever the grille ciphers are used.
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Ciphers work at the level of individual letters, or small groups of letters, or even, in modern ciphers, with individual bits.
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